This is a vinyl record of Non Phixion's "Black Helicopters," a highly regarded release in the hip-hop genre. Originally issued in the United States in 2000, this 12-inch vinyl is a collectible item for fans and collectors of underground rap music.
This record is in excellent condition with no significant scratches or stains. It shows minor signs of use consistent with careful handling, making it suitable for both listening and collection purposes.
This vinyl record is a rare and valuable addition to any hip-hop collection. The item will be shipped securely to ensure it arrives in pristine condition. Ideal for collectors seeking authentic, high-quality pressings of influential underground rap albums.
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| Country | Japan |
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